Originally, this
collection was designed for instructors to give some ideas how technology, in
particular, computers, can be used in the teaching of calculus. Detailed
instructions on implementing these ideas with various public domain, shareware
and commercial software packages are provided. The collection has been expanded
to include tutorials, interactive modules (MathView, Java, and Javascript) which can be
used by either students or faculty and now also includes detailed instructions
for TI-85 and TI-86 graphing calculators. As an additional aid for students, modules
containing quizzes and drill problems have also been added.

The author of these notes is currently using these notes in his teaching. There are
a variety of interfaces which are being used and which have been used: